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I don't want to take too much of someone's time but my $$ DELL is running wayyyy too slow. I need to permenantly clean memory but doing .... Honestly takes several minutes.
where is the first place to start?
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Try running a program like Ccleaner or Toni Art's Easy Cleaner to clear out all the junk files that have accumulated over time. This can sometimes provide a dramatic improvement in boot time and performance. Its best to leave the registry cleaner portion out of the equation unless you have a specific problem.

Post back and let us know if that helps.

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